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³»¿ë¹ßÃé "WFP responded to the serious natural disasters and food shortages in the Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 1995. Since then, WFP assistance has been provided through four emergency operations (EMOPs). EMOP 5959.01, which will be completed by 30 June 2000, with 584,600 tons of food, is currently addressing the emergency needs of 8 million beneficiaries, including children in nurseries, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, hospital patients and expectant and nursing mothers. For the first time, food assistance is also being provided to about 500,000 elderly people who are considered particularly vulnerable.
While emergency assistance must continue in order to assist the people of DPRK, WFP and its partners, working closely with the Flood Disaster Rehabilitation Committee (FDRC), have also embarked on a programme developed to implement a longer-term vision for assistance programmes in DPRK, paving the way for recovery. A 92,000-ton programme to be implemented over two years, protracted relief and recovery operation (PRRO) 6157.00 will run concurrently with EMOP 5959.01. However, WFP hopes that this new initiative will provide the vehicle for innovation in agricultural rehabilitation activities with a focus on disaster mitigation. Through pilot activities comprised in the PRRO, WFP will work directly with cooperatives for the first time. This grass-roots involvement will promote a greater decision-making role for cooperatives and encourage greater involvement with DPRK line ministries. This PRRO was formulated with inputs from a joint FAO/WFP mission (28 April–19 May 1999). FAO will also provide technical support for its implementation. Of particular note, WFP has worked closely with FDRC in finalizing this PRRO submission, and both are anticipating its joint implementation in 2000–2001."